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Posted by on December 4, 2006, 5:06 am
Visit www.refinishwizard.com forum and look around there for the type
of responses to questions like yours. It would help to include a
photo of the damaged area(s) when aking for advice. Freindly folks.
On 3 Dec 2006 19:39:45 -0800, nguyenm100@gmail.com wrote:
>Hello, we have a kitchen island with several cabinets in our 25yr old
>kitchen. The stain is in dark cherry. As it were, several cabinets
>and part of the island have been faded by the sun. We would like to
>restore those damaged parts as replacement is beyond our budget but was
>unsure the most efficient way to attack this. I suppose the best way
>would be to sand everything down to bare wood and restain (hoping to
>get close enough for a match). Are there any other (faster) options?
>Any specialized tools worth purchasing (especially for
>sanding/stripping?). Someone had mentioned a "scuff and restain"
>option but I wasn't familiar with the term.
>
>Thanks
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